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IjadMadisch

  1. Armed With New Funding & A Global Mission, ResearchGate Adds PayPal Co-founder To Board techcrunch.com/2012/03/01/arm… via @techcrunch
  2. @ResearchGate thanks for this great work and this great day. Cannot wait to build the amazing stuff we have on our roadmap! Go RG!
  3. Article in NYTimes about @ResearchGate nytimes.com/2012/01/17/sci…
  4. @hermmays interesting website. I did also research in evolution (but adenoviruses)
  5. so proud of the great ResearchGate team. We are working on some ground breaking stuff. Expect some cool releases in the next weeks!
  6. @carole12 How are your western blots doing? :)
  7. I am back on Twitter: This is the first tweet after a year. I think I am going to use this now more again.
  8. #GCHnh #GCH2010 Happy to announce that Annette Schavan and Matthias Kleiner confirmed their participation on the GCH2010
  9. I will change this to my private account.I will follow you again with the official Researchgate account.Dont be confused.Sorry for that
  10. couple of new good discussions in the methods group: https://www.researchgate.net/group/Methods
  11. Rain, rain, rain (Boston).....
  12. @phylogenomics congratulation!
  13. @phylogenomics Thanks for sharing. INteresting. I like your background. I performed phylogenetic research studies for adenoviruses. And U?
  14. @camilla_sydney What exactly are you sequencing? Which sequencing technique do you use?